Game On Playing at home for the final time in the regular season,
the Harvard men's hockey team renews one of college hockey's top
rivalries Friday against No. 10 Cornell and celebrates Senior Night
Saturday against Colgate. Both games start at 7 p.m.

Sock Drive Saturday Fans are encouraged to bring new, white socks to
Saturday's game against the Raiders. The Crimson is collecting
socks to benefit the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program.

Follow From Home Live video of the games will be available with a Crimson
Video subscription on GoCrimson.com, which also provides free live
statistics. WHRB-FM 95.3 and WHRB.org offer live audio.

Behind the Bench Former Crimson captain, NCAA Frozen Four Most Outstanding
Player and 13-year National Hockey League veteran Ted Donato '91 is
in his sixth season as The Robert D. Ziff '88 Head Coach for
Harvard Men's Ice Hockey. He owns an 89???83???20 record, three
ECAC title-game appearances and two NCAA tournament bids.

Last Weekend The Crimson split a pair of home games against Rensselaer
and No. 16 Union. The Engineers won a wild one, 5-4, Friday. Jack
Christian (Wilton, Conn.) scored just 18 seconds into the game, and
Michael Biega (Montreal, Que.) made it 2-0 before the contest was
two minutes old, but RPI overcame an Alex Fallstrom (Stockholm,
Sweden) goal and made it 3-3 by the end of the first period. Conor
Morrison (London, Ont.) gave Harvard a 4-3 lead in the second
period, but Rensselaer again rallied before the end of the period.

Alex Killorn (Montreal, Que.) scored twice and Kyle Richter
(Calgary, Alta.) made 31 saves to lead Harvard to a 4-3 win against
the Dutchmen the following night. Fallstrom logged a goal and an
assist and David Valek (Zagreb, Croatia) also scored to help build
a 4-0 lead. Union scored three times in the final six minutes,
including two goals with an extra attacker in the last 31 seconds.

Ready to Move The Crimson trails fourth-place Rensselaer and St.
Lawrence by three points and three positions and has only four
games left to challenge for a playoff bye, but three of those
contests are against teams that start the weekend ahead of Harvard
in the league standings. Last year's squad went 4-0-2 over the
final six league games to jump from ninth place to fifth, missing
out on a bye by two points.

Tiebreakers Of the teams against which Harvard has completed its
season series, the Crimson holds head-to-head playoff-positioning
tiebreaker advantages against Dartmouth and Union, while Princeton
and Rensselaer own head-to-head edges on Harvard. The secondary
tiebreaking criterion is wins, followed by record against top-four
teams, record against top-eight teams, head-to-head goal
differential, goal differential against top-four teams and goal
differential against top-eight teams.

Crimson Calendar With the switch to a new academic calendar this year,
Harvard's exam break moved from January to December, but the
Crimson's success following exams is nothing new. Under Ted Donato,
Harvard is 37-11-8 in post???exam league games (6-3-1 so far this
season) and 18-4-5 in post-Beanpot ECAC contests. The Crimson is
12-1-4 in its last 17 post-Beanpot league games and 20-1-0 in
February home games under Donato.

Giant Killer Harvard is seeking its second straight win against a
first-place, nationally ranked opponent. The Crimson is 3-2 this
season against teams in first place (or tied for first) in the ECAC
standings.

Rank This Harvard is 3-1 at home and 4-4-1 overall against ranked
teams this season and has won eight of its last nine home games
against ranked opponents, dating back to 2007-08.

The Bright Stuff The Crimson is 57-27-3 (.672) at home under Ted Donato
and 279-120-28 (.686) all-time at Bright Hockey Center, which
opened in 1979-80.

Quality, Not Quantity Harvard has been outshot in six of its seven wins. In
each of those victories, the Crimson recorded fewer than 30 shots
on goal and allowed more than 30. Harvard outshot Brown, 35-29, in
its other win, a 5-2 triumph Feb. 5 in Providence, R.I.

Leading the Crimson Freshman Louis Leblanc (Kirkland, Que.) leads Harvard
with 20 points and shares the team goals lead at 10 with Conor
Morrison. Michael Biega has a team high 13 assists. He and Alex
Killorn (nine goals, 10 assists) have 19 points each.

Who's Hot? Alex Killorn has recorded six points on three goals and
three assists in the last five games, while Conor Morrison has
logged two goals and two helpers in three contests. Alex Fallstrom
has two goals and an assist in the last two games.

A Balanced Attack In each of last weekend's games, players on three
different forward lines scored for Harvard.

Senior Salute Saturday's game marks the final regular-season home game
for Harvard seniors Chad Morin (Auburn, N.Y.), Doug Rogers
(Watertown, Mass.), John Riley (Lake Forest, Ill.), Ian Tallett
(St. Louis, Mo.), Jack Christian and Alex Biega (Montreal, Que.).
They have helped the Crimson earn home playoff series in each of
the past three seasons, including 2008, when they helped lead
Harvard to the league championship game.

In addition to their on-ice successes over the previous three
years, the members of the Class of 2010 have earned a combined
seven ECAC Hockey All Academic selections. Riley is the team's ECAC
Student-Athlete of the Year honoree this season.

Dynamic Duo Louis Leblanc ranks fourth nationally among freshmen with
0.43 goals per game, while fellow rookie Conor Morrison is tied for
fifth in that category with 0.40 per game. Leblanc stands seventh
in overall rookie scoring with 0.87 points per game.

Nov. 7 at Lynah Rink Then-No. 5 Cornell scored five unanswered goals in less
than 16 minutes to rally to a 6-3 win against Harvard in Ithaca,
N.Y. Louis Leblanc, Conor Morrison and Doug Rogers scored to lift
the Crimson to a 3-1 lead midway through the game, and Chris
Huxley (Weymouth, Mass.) logged two assists. Joe Devin scored
the tying and go-ahead goals and added an assist for the Big Red.
Ryan Carroll (Hackensack, N.J.) made 24 saves for Harvard, while
Cornell's Ben Scrivens stopped 22 shots.

Harvard vs. Cornell Series History The Crimson has won five of its last seven games against
Big Red, each of the last three meetings at Bright and five
straight encounters away from Lynah Rink. Ryan Carroll made 42
saves and five different players had two-point nights to lead
Harvard to a 4-2 home win late last season.

Cornell holds an all-time 66-58-7 series lead in one of college
hockey's top rivalries. The teams first met Jan. 8, 1910, a 5-0
Harvard win in New York City. The games have been closer in recent
years, with the 15 of the last 17 being decided by two goals or
fewer. The teams have met in the semfinals or final in six of the
last nine ECAC tournaments. They rank first and third in all-time
league regular-season championships (Harvard 13, Cornell 8) and
first and second in ECAC tournament titles (Cornell 11, Harvard 8).

Scouting the Big Red Cornell lost a showdown with Yale, 2-1 in overtime,
Saturday but bounced back with a 6-2 win Tuesday against travel
partner Colgate to tie the Bulldogs for first place in ECAC Hockey.
Riley Nash had two goals and two assists against the Raiders. The
Big Red was held scoreless in six power plays but for the season
leads ECAC Hockey in power-play efficiency (25.9 percent) and
penalty killing (89.4 percent) in league play.

Blake Gallagher leads the Big Red with 16 goals and 31 points.
With 15 assists, he shares the team lead with captain Colin
Greening, who scored both Cornell goals last year at Bright. Ben
Scrivens ranks third nationally with a 2.03 goals-against average
and fourth with a .930 save percentage.

Nov. 6 at Starr Rink Colgate put in four third-period goals to rally from a
three-goal deficit and edge Harvard, 5-4, in Hamilton, N.Y. Alex
Killorn notched a goal and an assist, while Louis Leblanc had two
assists. Kyle Richter made 35 saves. Colgate's David McIntyre
logged four points on a goal and three assists, while Austin Smith
scored twice and added one helper.

Harvard vs. Colgate Series History The Crimson owns a 44-19-6 series lead against the
Raiders since the teams' first meeting Jan. 7, 1961, a 4-1 Harvard
win. The Crimson has gone 5-5-2 against Colgate under Ted Donato,
with the most memorable victory coming on a Kevin Du '07 double
overtime goal in the 2005 ECAC semifinals. Chris Huxley scored the
third period game-winner in Harvard's 3-2 win at Bright last
season.

Scouting the Raiders Colgate has lost four of its last six games, including a
6-2 defeat at the hands of Cornell Tuesday. Austin Smith leads the
Raiders with 34 points and 23 assists. David McIntyre follows with
31 points on 10 goals and 21 helpers, while Brian Day has a
team-high 18 goals ato go with 12 assists. Alex Evin owns a .901
save percentage, 2.94 goals-against average and 7-7-3 record.